Canto

 1     1|      jade would bear,~But hither speeds the horse to end that care."~ ~
 2     8|       courteous king, to England speeds;~He brought him on his way
 3    11|         towards the rock Orlando speeds:~He hawls the anchor home (
 4    12|        thus, viewless and alone,~Speeds on her journey, but with
 5    12|          squadron yet in tempest speeds.~ ~ LXXVII~With sound like
 6    12|          the fight.~Here one man speeds afoot, one gallops there;~
 7    12| Searching his lady-love, Orlando speeds.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Pricking in
 8    14|         choice, and thinks; next speeds~Buraldo, Ormida, and Arganio
 9    14|         day-light wheresoe'er he speeds,~Parting the sedge with
10    16|  Rodomont, terrible and fearful, speeds,~Whirling his bloody brand,
11    16|      without her saving succour, speeds.~ ~ XLVII~With the good
12    17|         Towards us, as I say, he speeds outright~Along the shore,
13    18|        head behind the Scotchman speeds;~And. slaughtered by the
14    18|        ever men possest.~Thither speeds Norandine on that alarm,~
15    18|     Palidon of Moncalier next he speeds;~One who securely sleeps
16    21|       upon the main,~And now one speeds the bark an-end, and now~
17    26|        Doralice upon her palfrey speeds,~The Tartar king, and Sarzan,
18    29|          him regardless, endlong speeds,~And by the road achieves
19    35|         waits not for an answer) speeds~In haste to execute her
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